Where your nameservers are located may also have some bearing on how well you rank in Google UK. If your nameservers are for example in the US then you may not show up in Google UK.
However, in my experience if you have nameservers outside of the UK but have a .co.uk domain name then you should still feature in UK searches.
Where your nameservers are located may also have some bearing on how well you rank in Google UK. If your nameservers are for example in the US then you may not show up in Google UK.
However, in my experience if you have nameservers outside of the UK but have a .co.uk domain name then you should still feature in UK searches.
Doesn't matter.
Create a webmaster tools account with Google.
Log in.
Go to the geographic target page.
Set your site to target the UK.
Job done.
So you can use either domain.
I'd have to disagree from experience that running .net's & .com's against a .co.uk on the same server under tests do not do so well, that's with setting the geo domain in webmaster tools which does not work as it should.
I have heard of others experiencing the same
Where your nameservers are located may also have some bearing on how well you rank in Google UK. If your nameservers are for example in the US then you may not show up in Google UK.
However, in my experience if you have nameservers outside of the UK but have a .co.uk domain name then you should still feature in UK searches.
US based servers will not effect a .co.uk ranking in google.co.uk at all...Its the .uk that counts...
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